Tag Archives: Abelisaurids

Scott Persons and Phil Currie made waves late last year with a study that showed everyone’s reconstructions of dinosaur tail anatomy was wrong. We, they said, had incorrectly measured the mass of the m. caudofemoralis longus, the muscle that runs … Continue reading →

“Osteological Neutral Pose,” or ONP, was first introduced into the literature by Stevens and Parrish [1] in utilizing a method to attempt a “neutral,” or unbiased, attempt at articulating skeletons from which to then manipulate for range of motion studies. … Continue reading →